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Since 1971, Canadians have trusted The Brick to furnish their homes. Our head office is proudly located in Edmonton, Alberta, and we operate more than 200 stores across Canada – including The Brick, The Brick Mattress Store, The Brick Outlet.
We are known nationwide for selling high quality household furniture, mattresses, appliances and home electronics at great prices. Our friendly and professional people work hard for our customers every day, both in-store and online.
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